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206 No. 206
This was my cat. I miss him.
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rude
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rude
>> No. 211
Nothing like a good lioncat. He looks like he was a wonderful cat.
>> No. 242
>>212
We had a cat like that when I was little. We found it in our neighborhood and adopted it. There wasn't anything down there so we named it Lola but when we went to go have her fixed it turned out Lola was a Lolie
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>>206
Cats are very special creatures. I own a cat and it's made our house a home and enriched our lives. Despite what people think, cats are very loving, intelligent and caring. Those who don't believe that have never experienced what it is to have a cat they've bonded with, then feel the pain of not having it. You can't describe that bond but it's one that stays in your heart forever.
>> No. 609
Perth-based cat? I liked him :(
>> No. 614
>>206
Your cat had an amazingly poofy tail
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